News | Women's Health | November 19, 2015

Systems increase ease of use and productivity for cytology labs.

ThinPrep 5000

Hologic, Inc.  announced that gynecological samples can now be processed on the ThinPrep 5000 Processor and the ThinPrep 5000 with Autoloader System, providing labs with state-of-the-art automation and productivity for preparing cytology slides. 

"Our launch of these two new ThinPrep processors provides customers access to the next generation in cytology slide processing," said Tom West, Hologic's division president, diagnostic solutions.  "Each instrument provides significant improvements in customer convenience, and is an important addition to our portfolio of market-leading cytology products."

The ThinPrep 5000 Processor is a benchtop unit designed to address specific customer needs, including walkaway automation for up to 20 slides per run. It provides fully automated slide preparation, including automated capping and de-capping of ThinPrep vials, and chain of custody verification. In addition, slides are directly output into stainer-ready racks. 

The ThinPrep 5000 with Autoloader System is designed for walkaway flexibility in processing. The system provides continuous access to vials, consumables and processed slides for loading and unloading.  With a capacity of 160 samples in a single run, the ThinPrep 5000 with Autoloader System provides users up to eight hours of walkaway time.  It also provides laser slide etching of barcodes, which simplifies processing and helps ensure chain-of-custody.

The ThinPrep 5000 Processor and the ThinPrep 5000 with Autoloader System are both FDA approved for processing ThinPrep Pap tests, as well as Non-Gyn and UroCyte vials. 

For more information: www.hologic.com

 


Related Content

Feature | Radiology Business | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

One on One interviews with radiology trailblazers and historic FDA clearances made the top-read list for April. Take a ...

Time May 03, 2024
arrow
Feature | Breast Density | By Robert L. Bard, MD

Decades since the advent of breast scanning technology, innovations in noninvasive diagnostic imaging provide new ...

Time May 03, 2024
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

May 1, 2024 — Hologic, Inc., a global leader in women’s health, today announced that it signed a definitive agreement to ...

Time May 01, 2024
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

May 1, 2024 — The American College of Radiology (ACR) has issued a statement on the newly released Final USPSTF Breast ...

Time May 01, 2024
arrow
News | Breast Imaging

May 1, 2024 — After the issuance of updated breast screening recommendations by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ...

Time May 01, 2024
arrow
Feature | Breast Imaging | Christine Book

April 30, 2024 — The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (Task Force) today published a final recommendation statement ...

Time April 30, 2024
arrow
Feature | Breast Imaging | By Christine Book

From implementing artificial intelligence effectively, advocating for radiologists, and working tirelessly to expand ...

Time April 29, 2024
arrow
News | Mammography

April 16, 2024 — The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and GE HealthCare announced their collaboration to ...

Time April 16, 2024
arrow
News | Clinical Trials

April 16, 2024 — QT Imaging Holdings, Inc., a medical device company engaged in research, development, and ...

Time April 16, 2024
arrow
Videos | Breast Imaging

Don't miss ITN's latest "One on One" video interview with AAWR Past President and American College of Radiology (ACR) ...

Time April 15, 2024
arrow
Subscribe Now